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THOMAS ELLISON KEITT. • ' II. n. C. To kiioir, lo cstcvtii, lo lore — (ind llicn lo jKirl. Tom first saw the light of this world at Tlie Oaks, in Xewhcrry County Received his early edu- cation at Rutherford Academy. Came to Clemson on the 7th day of October, 1901, and entered the Fresh- man Class; hut, on accoimt of sicktiess, remained out of College for one year, when he ran into the class of ' 06 from whom he received the honor of editor- in-chief of the Annuai,. Being a day cadet, he had no military office, hut held the following in the Calhoun Society: Secretary, Critic, and President. Present address, Clemson College, S. C. Keitt will some day be chief chemist at Clemson College. WILLIA.M .lA.MIvS l.ATIMKR. Cor])oral, Sergeant, Lieutenant and Adjutant. ' ' (( ' fidsl of ri ' d.ion. (111(1 Ihc floir of soul. And still they come from Abbeville. So witii Bill; he ran against this old world in that town on the 2A day of ,Iunc, ISSS. His early education was received at the Abbeville Ciraded School. Entered Clemson College .January Ith, 1903. Bill is a member of the Palmetto Society, from which he received the following offices: .Secretary, Literary Critic, and Presi- dent. .Meinler of the German Club, Senior Dancing (lull, ami the ScTiior Tennis ( lub. Class football team, O. - 0(). One of the art editors of the Anxuai. of ' Of). Present address, . l)e ille, .S. C. .V farmer in Abbeville County.
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THOMAS BOYD JACOBS. Sergeant, Lieutenant, t ' a]itiiin. Mjl irordft up. m; Ihouijlits ri ' inain hcloir. ■Jake was l)orn in Lexington County, August 4th. 1SS5, i)ut his present address is Xewherry, S. C. His early education was received at the Suninierville Pub- lic SclnKil, from which he entered Pre]) on the (ilii of Se[)teinl)er, lOOO, l)ut remained out of school for one year. In the Columltian Society, Jake held the office of Prosecuting Critic. Member Senior Dancing- Club. He will live with the hope of imjjrox iiig the New- berry reputation. JOHN KNANDKU JOHN.SOX. Cor])()ral, Sergeant, Color Sergeant, ( ' ai)taiti. ' I ' ttn mile k 11(111- II hi hi ' iipprcriiili ' d, ' imi n in-il hi iriii rciioirn ' Mary was discovered somewhere in the styx of Florence County; nevertheless, he was tamed and brought to Clemson on ' the 7th of September, 1901, where he hit Prep. His early education was received at Sardis Pul)lic .School. He was Treasurer and Presi- dent of the Colmnbian Society, and won the de- daimer ' s medal in ' 04. Mary takes great interest in the moral welfare of the boys, and was Class Chap- lain, and Treasurer and President of the Y M. C. A. Secretary of Sunday sciiool. One of the literary ed- itors of the Anntm. of ' 0(). Member of Cmroiilrlc staff. Having many traits of a Oood Samaritan, and be- ing very lady-like, he will win fame as a Ued Cross nurse. i , v-r
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Hos of .III jiul)li( .stand le (li( Cliil) Colleg He presid LUTHKU BOSTICK MAHTIX. U. D. C. jxtlh lli ' n over the nuiiiriloii lairii. tick was l)()rn at Allendale, S. C on the :28tli ly. 188.5. Karly education was received at the schools of Washington, D. C. . s he could not this gay life, he decided to enter Prep, which .January - ' Stli, !!)()- ' . Member of Senior Dancing and (ierinan t ' lui). Present .address, C ' lenison e. S. C. will organize a loafers ' clul) and lu-conic tiie ent of it. .JOHN ' Hl-GH McCI.AIX. Corporal, Sergeant, I.ieuten.ant. Bill Ihoii hrinijat valor, loo. tcllli iril : Tiro lliliKjH thai xcldoin foil lo hil. ■Toe was horn at Wellford, S. C, on the 10th of October, 188;{, at whose schools he received his early education. I ' ' .ntered the Freshman Class at Clemson College Sei)teml)er Tth, ' Oi. His poetic turn won for him the office of Class Poet. Recording Secretary ' and President of tiie Columbian Society, nuMnlier of the Chroiiicl) ' staff, and also a literary editor on the Annual staff, Oli, and an active mcmbci- of the Y. M. C. A. .loe will be advance agent for the Clcmson Lite- rary Club, and will marrj ' early in life. ■i-k-
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